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Posted on: Wed, Dec 5 2007 10:33 AM
Posted by: Whitney Posts: 679
Windrider687: Old thread, but caught my eye. Yes, I'm a hardcore gamer (I R t3h l337 !!!!!!1111oneoneone), I'm one to mod my PC to the max (building a new rig for the holiday season). I'm even going into the Game Development field. :p
Old thread, but caught my eye. Yes, I'm a hardcore gamer (I R t3h l337 !!!!!!1111oneoneone), I'm one to mod my PC to the max (building a new rig for the holiday season). I'm even going into the Game Development field. :p
My husband is too. Please BLESS that he can find a job after he graduates. Seems like all the jobs we've been looking at online for that field want someone with tons of experience. He's going through ITT Tech, so hopefully they haven't been lying to us the last 2 years and they will be able to find him something.
Posted on: Wed, Dec 5 2007 7:56 PM
Posted by: Windrider687 Posts: 72
For the Game Development field, a great way to work up some 'experience' is while in school (or even on your own), to gather up some fellow classmates and work on independent projects, modding games is a good way to show your expertise and get a work portfolio going. Having something that employers can actually try out is the best way to showcase your skills.
Posted on: Fri, Dec 7 2007 9:23 AM
Posted by: Joel Posts: 631
I really gotta check this section more!!
In addition to playing console games, I play online games. The main online game I play is called "Maple Story." The main reason I play though is because my little brother does.
It's kinda awkward though because I am considered old in that game at 20(ages range from 12-17). I have actually seen a 45 year old on there playing with thier kid!
Posted on: Tue, Jan 1 2008 7:11 PM
Posted by: professor.awesome Posts: 11
I'm pretty attached to my Nintendo DS. And I've got a PS2 that I never use, so that's about it for me.
Posted on: Wed, Jan 2 2008 12:08 PM
Posted by: jburd641 Posts: 338
I used to love playing nintendo. My favorite game was called Xevious(sp).
I use the PS3 in my room to watch DVD's. Ever try to manipulate a dvd with one of those controllers? I can't tell you how many times I've had to rewatch things because of an attempted pause.
Posted on: Thu, Jan 3 2008 10:14 PM
Windrider687: For the Game Development field, a great way to work up some 'experience' is while in school (or even on your own), to gather up some fellow classmates and work on independent projects, modding games is a good way to show your expertise and get a work portfolio going. Having something that employers can actually try out is the best way to showcase your skills.
I will definitely let him know. I've been after to him to put together an art portfolio, so at the very least they know he has the eye for detailed design concepts and possibly storyboarding. Right now the program is very general to all types of media, not just gaming. The specific game design program is not until he graduates from the original program.
Posted on: Sat, Jan 12 2008 10:15 PM
Posted by: paraIvan Posts: 106
Call of Duty 2 fan here. I play the game almost every day online (multiplayer).
Posted on: Tue, Apr 15 2008 10:41 AM
Posted by: Levon Posts: 71
Tim,
Well, this is not exactly gaming, however, there is a new hands-free controller for Second Life:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/15/hands-free-3d-enables-your-movements-to-control-second-life-avat/
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